He enters competitions all over North America to eat different types of food, and he usually wins. D The Hidden Costs of Food[r]
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Vocabulary
1 Fill in: suffer, avoid, heal, lean, regulate
1 I eating mushrooms because
they make me feel ill
2 Our skin helps to body
temperature so that we don’t get too hot or too
cold
3 They all from colds during the
winter months
4 Emma felt better after a few days, but her wound
took weeks to
5 Don’t over the edge of the bridge; you might slip and fall
2 Choose the correct item
1 Mike broke / pulled / twisted the bone in his leg
while he was playing rugby
2 It’s difficult for crops to last / survive / manage
in very hot, dry weather
3 You should clean the wound to prevent injection
/ disease / infection
4 Michelle has got a red, itchy rash / allergy /
blister all over her body
5 My dad always makes us roasted / mashed /
scrambled eggs for breakfast on Saturday
morning
3 Match the columns to form collocations
4 Choose the correct item
1 I think Laura is coming down / round with the flu
2 The nurses are looking out / after my grandad in hospital
3 The doctor managed to bring the unconscious woman round / over
4 There are a variety in / of activities to do at summer camp
5 The sports club provides players for / with tennis equipment
Grammar
5 Complete the second sentence, using the word in bold, so that it means the same as the first sentence Use up to four words Do not change the word in bold
1 We give campers all the equipment they need
(ARE)
Campers
equipment they need
2 Do you know if they serve the chicken curry with
rice? (IS)
Do you know if the chicken curry
rice?
3 They didn’t treat Anna’s wound in the hospital
(TREATED)
Anna’s wound hospital
4 Who will design the menu? (WILL)
Who designed by?
5 Dr Wilson has discovered a new medicine
(BEEN)
A new medicine
by Dr Wilson
6 Choose the correct item
1 Eric’s blood pressure is being checked with / by
the nurse now
2 Dinner is / was served at 8 o’clock last night
3 This cake was made by / with cream and
yoghurt
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4 A new restaurant will be / has been opened by
the Mayor next week
5 Cinnamon is / was still used as a treatment for
minor skin problems
7 Fill in the correct reflexive/emphatic pronoun
1 Marie cut on a broken glass
2 Tom can make spaghetti by
3 Charlie and Emily behaved in the
restaurant
4 We really enjoyed when we went
kayaking
5 Hi, Dave! Take a plate and help
to some food
Everyday English
8 Read the dialogues (1-3) Complete the dialogues (1-3) with appropriate responses by circling the appropriate letter (A, B or C)
1 X: What seems to be the problem?
Y:
A It’s very painful
B I think I’ve sprained my ankle
C In my shoulder
2 X:
Y: I cut myself last week and I think it’s infected
A What’s bothering you?
B Where do you feel the pain?
C Where does it hurt?
3 X: Can you put any weight on it?
Y: X: It’s probably a bad sprain, then
A Yes, I think I’ve broken it
B Yes, I’m in a lot of pain
C Yes, I can walk a little
Reading
9 Read the texts For questions 1-4, choose the correct option A, B or C
A You Are What You Eat
Do you think about what goes into your food?
Choosing to eat and cook with natural
ingredients can have lots of health benefits
Here are some of the reasons to choose
organic foods:
• Organic food is often criticised for being
more expensive to buy in shops, but it is
grown without harmful chemicals Can a
price really be put on your health?
• As there are no poisonous chemicals
used on naturally-grown crops, organic
foods are better for the environment
• There are more vitamins and minerals in
organic foods, so they're not only tastier
but healthier too
So what are you waiting for? Your health is in
your hands!
B From: William To: Nathan Subject: Fruit or Vegetable?
Hi Nathan, Did you know that scientifically, tomatoes are actually a fruit, even though they are usually sold as vegetables in supermarkets? They have much less sugar than other fruit
so they are not as sweet and you can use them in lots of different ways when cooking Just to confuse things, in the United States they're vegetables In fact, this caused such
a problem that the decision had to go to the U.S Supreme Court The decision was made by a judge who said that because tomatoes are usually served with main courses and not desserts, they are vegetables, not fruit Some people still aren't happy about this, but either way, they are still very tasty!
William
C Extreme Eating
Almost everyone loves pizza, it's a food loved
by people around the world But just how
much of it can you eat in one go? Three
slices? Maybe four? Joey Chestnut, a
full-time competitive eater, can eat a lot At a
pizza eating competition in the United States,
he ate 37 slices of pizza Not only that, he ate
them in 10 minutes! Joey doesn't stop at
pizza though He enters competitions all over
North America to eat different types of food,
and he usually wins!
D The Hidden Costs of Food
Do you know how your food is made? Knowing how food
is produced nowadays is very important because some methods used by food producers are cruel to animals and harmful to the environment In Costa Rica for example, a big problem is the destruction of the rainforest to make way for banana plantations and animal ranches Since the 1950s over 50% of the rainforest has been cut down This can lead to a loss of wildlife and dangers like flooding So next time you go food shopping, think about what effect your choices are having on the planet and be a
responsible customer!
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1 The purpose of text A is to
A promote organic food
B discuss the best ways to cook organic food
C warn readers against the cost of organic food
2 William says that tomatoes
A have more sugar than other fruits
B are scientifically, a vegetable
C are a vegetable in the United States
3 What is true about Joey Chestnut?
A He only enters pizza competitions
B He wins most of his competitions
C He's a part-time competitive eater
4 Text D is mainly about
A how bananas are produced
B being a responsible customer
C effects on the environment by food producers